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Hi all, yesterday when I started filling out the CIC application, just had a question. Does this mean only from January 2006- January 2016?
1) My background: Completed Double Major University degree in 2004 (2000-2004)
2) Went on a 'gap year' trip around Europe with University friends (Jan - June 2005)
Started work at first job: July 2005 - Jan 2007
Should I be leaving out (1) and (2)? Please Help.
Bump this one up. Any assistance is gratefully appreciated.
JoacRy said:
Hi all, yesterday when I started filling out the CIC application, just had a question. Does this mean only from January 2006- January 2016?
1) My background: Completed Double Major University degree in 2004 (2000-2004)
2) Went on a 'gap year' trip around Europe with University friends (Jan - June 2005)
Started work at first job: July 2005 - Jan 2007
Should I be leaving out (1) and (2)? Please Help.
Are you talking about the "Personal History" section?
If "Past 10 years" is explicitly mentioned then I think starting from July 2005 is fair.
Hi, yes talking about 'Personal History' section.
Can anyone please provide any insight?
JoacRy said:
Hi, yes talking about 'Personal History' section.
Can anyone please provide any insight?
No harm done if you provide information in that section from the time you turned 18.
I would probably leave out one and two however my education which was more than 10 years ago (I feel really old now) pre-populated into the grids.
I didn't want to leave a gap so I filled in the extra year or so to satisfy my OCD.
I don't think the system would have counted it as complete either, you would have to check.
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